Gum benjamin tree - Seeds
Styrax benzoin
Styrax benzoin, known as the gum benjamin tree, is a tree from Southeast Asia. It is known for its fragrant flowers and for the resin associated with the species.
This plant has botanical, aromatic and ornamental interest, especially for collections of less common Asian species. Its association with benzoin adds cultural value to its cultivation.
How to sow gum benjamin tree seeds
Sow the seeds in a fertile, loose and well-drained substrate. Keep moisture moderate and steady, avoiding saturated conditions.
Place the seed tray in a bright, sheltered area. During early development, monitor watering and transplant carefully once seedlings are strong enough.
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ReferenceStyrax benzoin
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In stock5 Items
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FamilyStyracaceae
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Planting timeAugust
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FamilyStyracaceae
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